Subject: | Re: Equipment Testing Goals Methods |
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From: | "Kim Cascone" anechoicmedia |
Date: | Wed May 9, 2007 7:36 am ((PDT)) |
> Note there is a great deal of scientific research behind what I'm > saying > above. It's a whole field of study, and one that anyone seriously > dealing with any form of hearing sound should be aware of. I did not > make up these things. Walt, can you share some of the books/texts/papers w/r/t this? I'm writing a lecture for the fall that deals peripherally with this phenomenon thanks! KIM |
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